Freeze 4 Later Publication Sources:
Bracha Avigad Levy A Rare Breed: Wildflowers of Israel
Daniel Estrin A PSA Campaign Got Israelis to Stop Picking Flowers in Order to Preserve Them
Vivien Sansour About
Wild Flowers of Israel About Us
Taste of Beirut Akkoob (Gundelia)
The Food Heritage Foundation Akkoub Stew with Meat
Balatacamp Akoub - The Challenge
N. Coruh et al. Antioxidant Capacities of Gundelia Tournefortii L. Extracts and Inhibition on Glutathione- S-Transferase Activity
Omersaid Toker et al. Development of a Natural Chewing Gum from Plant Based Polymer
Wikipedia Environmental Issues in Israel
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs Focus on Israel - Nature Conservation in Israel
Grace M. Crowfoot et al. From Cedar to Hyssop: A Study in the Folklore of Plants in Palestine
Wikipedia Gundelia Tournefortii
Palomar College Gundelia Tournefortii (Asteraceae)
Wikipedia Israel Nature and Parks Authority
Israel Ministry of Environmental Protection Nature, Biodiversity, and Open Spaces
Chicago Architecture Biennial Palestine Heirloom Seed Library Project
The National Library of Israel Poster About Preserving Nature, 1970
The Palestine Poster Project Protect the Wildflowers
Hugh Farey Problems with Pollen
The Bible: Psalm 83:14
Gundelia tournefortii Seeds for Sale (Only ships in Iran)
Zafrir Rinat Saving Israel’s Wildflowers: The Campaign the Bore Fruit
Gawan Mac Greigair Seeds of Ba’al
Annie Novak Seed Stories: All About the Palenstine Heirloom Seed Library and Its Founder, Vivien Sansour
Shahar Marnin-Distelfeld et al. The Art of a Nation: The Story of a Woman
Hassan Abu-Qaoud et al. The Effect of Different Seed Treatments on Seed Germination of Gundelia Tournefortii Seeds
Eliyahu Kamisher The Fight for a Flower: Israelis Want to Preserve it. Palestinians Want to Eat It. This Flower is the Latest Subject of Dispute in the Middle East.
Bedouin Proverb The Wheel Will Lead the Secret
Leila Ettachfini The Woman Refusing to Let Palestine’s Farming Roots Die
Wild Flowers of Israel Tumble Thistle: Protected, Herbal
Simcha Lev-Yadun et al. Traditional Use of A'kub (Gundelia tournefortii, Asteraceae), in Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area
Sandee Brawarsky Weed (Not That Kind) As ‘Bridge to Peace’
The Recipe Hunters Wild Edible Akkoub or Gundelia in Lebanon
Uri Mayer Chissick et al. Wild Edible Plants in Israel Tradition Versus Cultivation
Eetta Prince Gibson Wild Plant Feeds Another Thorny Conflict Between Israel, Palestinians
Jennifer Higgie Writer and Activist Vivien Sansour on Food, Farming, Heritage, and Healing
Vivien Sansour Zaree’a